Brandon Nabozny is the owner and lead instructor for Forza Forensics teaching courses in crime scene investigation and forensic photography. He has over 17 years experience as a forensic practitioner and instructor in the fields of forensic photography, crime scene, latent prints and forensic chemistry. Throughout his career, Brandon has had the pleasure of working with police agencies throughout the State of Arizona where he has assisted investigations as lead crime scene investigator. He has qualified as an expert witness in toxicology, latent print analysis and crime scene processing. Brandon is an adjunct faculty member at Arizona State University and Phoenix College where he instructs undergraduate and graduate courses in forensics, criminal investigations and forensic photography. He is a member of the International Association for Identification the Past-President of the Arizona Identification Council, Arizona’s division of the IAI.

Email: brandon@forzaforensics.com

Education  

  • Bachelors of Science, Biochemistry

  • Master's of Arts, Criminal Justice

Affiliations

  • International Association for Identification

  • Arizona Identification Council, Past-President

Recent Presentations

  • “Long Exposure Photography at the Crime Scene” Workshop 104th Annual IAI Educational Conference, August 2019.

  • “Behind the Shutter” 104th Annual IAI Educational Conference, August 2019.

  • “Flash Photography at the Crime Scene” Workshop CSDIAI Annual Conference, April 2019.

  • “Long Exposure Photography at the Crime Scene” Workshop CSDIAI Annual Conference, April 2019.

  • “Long Exposure Photography at the Crime Scene” Workshop Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction Conference, February 2019.

  • "Forensic Science" Arizona Science Center, June 2018.

  • "Low Light & Flash Photography: Refresher" IAI Western States Conference, April 2018.

 

 

 

Brandon instructing Fire Investigation Photography at he Mesa Public Safety Training Facility in March 2019.

Brandon instructing Fire Investigation Photography at he Mesa Public Safety Training Facility in March 2019.